13 research outputs found

    Injuries in children aged 0 to 14 years and inequalities

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    Injury mortality and morbidity among children aged 0-14 varies substantially depending on the child\u27s age, gender, socio-economic group, cultural and/or ethnic group, and where they live. This report describes and seeks to understand these variations and explains why each factor is associated with injury risk. It then highlights how a range of intervention studies have attempted to address these inequalities

    Making the case: Health Equity Audit

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    A briefing aiming to provide guidance to the NHS and local government on undertaking HEA. Aims to increase understanding of the impact of social, economic and environmental influences on health and health inequalities, and to promote effective action

    Health Development Agency Delivery Plan 2003-06

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    This plan sets out the contribution the Health Development Agency (HDA) aims to make over the next three years to the cross-government objective of improving public health and reducing health inequalities. It reflects clear guidance given to the HDA by the minister for public health following the HDAÛªs 2002 accountability review. The result is a smaller number of longer-term programmes fosused on four key delivery priorities: Û¢ Underlying determinants of health Û¢ The big killers coronary heart disease and cancer Û¢ Children and young people Û¢ Vulnerable adult

    Smoking and Public Health: A Review of Reviews of Interventions to Increase Smoking Cessation, Reduce Smoking Initiation and Prevent Further Uptake of Smoking - Summary

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    The briefing identifies gaps in primary and review-level research and makes a number of recommendations, including further measures to address health inequalities
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